Multiple Shipping Container Omni-Directional Cradle
A system of single or multiple modules with self driving capabilities specifically for the movement of single or multiple shipping containers with a single operator on foot using a ‘wireless control unit’ to imitate commands to the individual modules, inter-connected to act in concert. As the units are configured from one (1) to forty-five (45) containers, the modules are connected utilizing the specialty pin assembly inherent to the invention. The invention has the capability to articulate in the vertical plane, allowing the complete modular unit to transverse inclines; declines and slight obstructions while in the normal operational environment. This accommodates ramps up or down onto the barges, or onto surfaces in the receiving ports. The ‘wireless control unit’ also allows the operator and the Command and Control operations to visualize the individual module while transversing all surfaces allowing for the visualization of the stack in a three dimensional display.
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The present invention relates to the movement of shipping containers in a fashion not yet conceived, prior to this invention. From a single container and a single operator with a synchronized radio-transmitter to a stack of sixteen or more forty foot shipping containers, this invention can move about and accurately place all shipping containers safely by the single operator.
It is recognized that there are ancillary purposes for this invention including, but not limited to, further non-intrusive inspection; isolation; complete inspections; rapid loading and unloading of the delivery vessels; port container movement efficiencies; destination bundling; and, increased utilization of intermodal and smaller cargo ports.
The present invention contemplates a basic unit composed of the main container frame and either the standard four ball wheels, or in the case of a single container cradle mover, six ball wheels. These ball wheels provide for the omni-directional capabilities of the system, as well as the requirement of a single operator.
The invention would provide the capabilities of multiple stacking which is meant to be up to five standard forty foot shipping containers wide and five standard forty foot shipping containers high. A heavy duty ‘Gantry Crane’ would be utilized to lower or lift the component ‘twenty-five stack’. The invention further expects heavy duty units with more container capacity becoming a standard and is a component of the invention.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA system of shipping container sized cradle units, of up to five across and able to support the weight of containers stacked five high; having the ability to transverse omni-directionally a yard of area whereby it is normal to move containers for delivery to an end destination; or to be delivered to a vessel for transportation to another destination.
Ancillary to the aspects of the invention is the inventions additional capabilities. The cradles are expandable by adding more to the standard five wide; will be moved by a single operator utilizing a synchronized radio-transmitter; when the locking collars are extended and in-place the unit is no longer flexible and can be lifted or lowered depending upon the destination. Once delivery is accomplished, the locking collars are disengaged and the component unit reacquires the required flexibility to transverse the shipping yards, docks and platforms.
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Claims
1. A system capable of moving a standard or modified (length extended) shipping container of twenty foot (20′); forty foot (40′); forty-five foot (45″) and other additional lengths widths and heights, as the contemplated invention is fully adjustable, comprised of;
- a. A steel main frame component consisting of three (3) main short primary members and two (2) main long members comprising the single container mover module; and,
- b. A series of actuating electric ball wheels four (4) each per module that are Omni-directional, which provides for the movement of the container carrier in any direction; initiated by a individual's remote control command module unit (by others) and,
- c. A series of rechargeable batteries, minimum two (2) sufficient in power to provide the energy to move under controlled circumstances, the fully loaded invention; and,
- d. A series of steel cross members and rod adjustable diagonal members; and,
- e. A opposing pin connection assembly points allowing for the use of the contemplated invention to be assembled to meet any size shipping container and for the ability for the modules of the invention articulate in the vertical plane to allow for a smooth transition up ramps or inclines, and over bumps and transitions of heights from one deck onto another; and,
- f. A pin assembly ‘lifting-lug’ which allows for the lifting or lowering of a single or multiple module unit by either crane or elevator; and,
- g. A module connecting capability where containers can be stacked by container loaders, container stackers or overhead gantry type container cranes, up to five (5) high; reinforced as required; connected to additional modules; and,
- h. A series of lift and slide shocks to assist in defined and stable movements of the container mover relative to the decks of the offshore platforms; the barges the containers are moved onto and off of; and the surfaces of the receiving and shipping ports; and,
- i. A sliding reinforced locking rail assembly, which immobilizes the modules from being able to articulate in the vertical plane, while lifting or lowering operations are underway; and,
- j. A series of electro-hydraulic pumps used to imitate locking of the pin connection by the aforementioned locking rails assembly; and,
- k. A supplemental and ancillary reinforcement set of steel angles to further insure the stability of the containers while in being lifted and lowered or while in transit; and,
- l. A sensor array relative to the container mover, displayed on the operators digital HD display, indicating the relative positioning of the container mover to the platform deck, the barge deck, and, the port surfaces, and,
- m. A wireless single operator control panel unit for each individual container mover system from one (1) module to nine modules (9) with sensors and communications capabilities, by others, and,
- n. A wireless single operator control panel unit for each individual container mover of all configurations and sizes to be monitored and tracked by the command and control operations of each platform; barge and port.
2. The system and methods of claim 1, and further comprising that the system can work on all types of shipping environments including but not limited to, Offshore Sea Ports; shipping barges; and existing ports and surfaces.
3. The system and methods of claim 2, further comprising that said rechargeable power storage system will collect and store energy. System will then deliver electric energies by transferring into the container module drive motors and hydro-electric pistons.
4. The system and methods of claim 3, further comprising that the system will not compromise the actual operation of, or the safety of the offshore sea port, barges or port systems that the invention is being integrated into.
5. The system and methods of claim 4, further comprising that the system can be used regardless of shipping container type; standard weights and sizes; and a system that can be reconfigured and resized to meet any and all requirements.
6. The system and methods of claim 5, further comprising that the invention (aka/Omni-Con) and its rechargeable power generating system is highly adaptable to every type of geographic and weather environment.
7. The system and methods of claim 6, further comprising that the invention can be reconfigured to include specialty containers including but not limited to; refrigerated containers; liquids carrying containers; and others.
8. The system and methods of claim 7, further that the number of modules deployed will correspond directly to the through-put requirements of the Offshore Sea Port (aka/Sea Connect); the delivery Barges; and, the existing primary and intermodal ports).
9. The system and methods of claim 8, further that near future development alternate drive wheel or track assembly types will be considered as inherent to the invention.
10. The system and methods of claim 9, further offers that the invention has many manifestations as to specific applications in terms of types of environments; and, that all components are inter-changeable and compatible throughout the entire system.
11. The system and methods of claim 10, further offers that a corresponding development of specialty regional container ‘ports’ and or ‘receiving areas’ will result and that these operations that are directly a result of the invention.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 28, 2012
Publication Date: Mar 6, 2014
Patent Grant number: 8845261
Applicant: (Titusville, FL)
Inventor: Stephan V. Kroecker (Titusville, FL)
Application Number: 13/596,312
International Classification: B60P 3/00 (20060101); B62D 59/04 (20060101);